<x-rich>The correct statistical test is a Chi-Squared test of independence,
which basically tests whether the proprotions are all the same for the
two columns. I did the test for the entire table, which is highly
statistically significant (error << e-27), the table without SATANAS,
which is highly statistically significant (error << e-15), and for the
table without SATANAS and PETROS, which is not statistically
significant (error = .12).

I used the frequencies, which I've pasted below. The proportions are
from Steven Cox's original request.

Now, whether the statistical significance has any meaning is a question
I can't answer.